Friday, December 7, 2007

O EYE M OFT

Ohma gosh, I am OFT and Runnin'. Be leaving Tampa Town at 0-4 hunert.

Wish me luck! I done raised 1318 smackers for that Library in Kenya believe it!

I'll post on Sunday afternoon. Go Crusaders!

6 comments:

Chase Squires said...

run, eat, repeat.

superdave524 said...

Here's a copy of the Literacy Leads to Hope newsletter mentioning, among other things, AndyMan's pledge.



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TUMAINI TIMES
Click on the above logo to make a secure tax-deductible credit card donation. In the Program Area drop-down box, be sure to select LIBRARY PROJECT. Your generosity will be a step toward ending illiteracy.
Click on the above logo to visit the American Friends of Kenya, Inc. website. Donations in the form of a check can be mailed to: AFK, 150 Yantic St. #142, Norwich, CT 06360
Danielle, Emely Silver, and Megan Adams at the Coral Gables "A Safari of Hope" fund-raiser.
Recording our voices for the Literacy Leads to Hope video
Tampa Benefit Concert, performed by Will Barrow, Grammy-award winning musician
Official Newsletter of Literacy Leads to Hope

December, 2007, Issue 6

KARIBU (WELCOME)!

This past month was full of exciting news and positive attention for Literacy Leads to Hope.



EVERYDAY HEREOS

-Watch for us on Monday, December 4th, as we are featured as "Everyday Heroes" on Tampa Bay's local news network, BayNews9. Anchor Leigh Moody gives us a chance to tell our story and the film crew followed us around while we received our proclamation from the Mayor and visited local schools who participated in fundraising. Ms. Moody is even going to wear our t-shirt as she reports!

-If you missed the tv report from October 13th, check out the BayNews9 website.

-The St. Petersburg Times published an article about our work in their City Times section in an article called, "Community Project A World Away." To read the article click here.



RUNNING FOR LITERACY

Mr. Andy Mathews, Track Coach at Tampa Catholic High School, will be "running for literacy" on December 8th. He is attempting a 100-mile course in 24 hours through the Ancient Oaks on Florida's Space Coast. Coach Mathews has generously agreed to donate all pledged contributions for his effort to the library project. He recognizes that Kenya is home to many of the world's finest runners and hopes his donation will spread hope through literacy. Email Coach Mathews at AMathews@tampacatholic.org to make a pledge and keep him running!



LITERACY LEADS TO HOPE DAY

On Tuesday, November 13th Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio officially proclaimed it to be Literacy Leads to Hope Day in the City of Tampa. Mayor Iorio was very supportive and encouraging! She even invited us to co-host an upcoming segment of her television show, "Mayor's Book Talk". The Mayor presented us with a beautiful framed proclamation, and told us how important literacy is to her, and that we should be proud of our efforts. Click to see the Proclamation!



CONTEST WINNER

Tyler Mokris, a sophormore from Tampa Catholic High School was the winner of the "Literacy Leads to Hope Day" poster contest. Tyler drew a beautiful depiction of how reading can bring hope to people without books. His poster was framed and we will hang it in the Thika Community Library in Kenya when we go next summer. Good job Tyler! Click here to see Tyler's drawing.



SCHOOLS FOR LITERACY

The Hillsborough County School District approved our request to include the public school system in our project.

Incarnation Catholic School in Tampa raised $365 for the library by selling uniform passes.

Bart Birdsall, Media Specialist at Monroe Middle School in Tampa, is selling tumaini dolls to his co-faculty members and is hoping to sell t-shirts to his students. Good luck MMS!



THANK YOUS

-Bay News 9: Special thanks to Anchor Leigh Moody for the special attention given us during the filming of our "Everyday Heroes" segment, and for the studio tour.

-Mayor Pam Iorio and her staff for their support of our project and establishing Literacy Leads to Hope Day.
The photo that was featured in The St. Petersburg Times article
Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio presenting the official Proclamation
Leigh Moody, Anchor, BayNews9

Chase Squires said...

It's well past Sunday afternoon ...

superdave524 said...

Chase, AndyMan completed the race. Did pretty well, too. I'd imagine he's going to post the results tomorrow (can you believe he's tired? I mean, really.).

Chase Squires said...

Bah, no excuse. I talked to him, he sounded fine ... his usual lack of grip on the world around him .. I mean, geeze, it's not like he ran 200 miles ..

Mr. Matt said...

Chase, Dave,
You guys crack me up, the world is a better place with you in it (and Zepherhills, well, it was never nice!)